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Postmortems of voting woes, disenfranchisement, and how countries around the world elect government officials.
Trump’s DOJ Firings. AI-Generated.
Trump’s DOJ Firings: A Move to Deter Future Investigations? The Department of Justice (DOJ) has long been a cornerstone of American democracy, serving as a vital instrument for upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice prevails without bias. However, in recent years, the independence and integrity of this institution have come under intense scrutiny. Former President Donald Trump’s tenure was marked by significant upheavals within the DOJ, particularly through a series of controversial firings. Former officials and legal experts have raised concerns, arguing that these actions were not only politically motivated but also strategically designed to deter future investigations into Trump and his allies. These assertions raise critical questions about the balance of power, the independence of federal institutions, and the future of accountability in American governance.
By Mutonga Kamau12 months ago in The Swamp
Donald Trump's Second Inauguration. AI-Generated.
Donald Trump's Second Inauguration: A Moment of Renewal and National Reflection The second inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, 2025, was an event steeped in both grandeur and political significance. Taking place amidst a deeply divided national landscape, the occasion marked the continuation of a journey that has profoundly shaped the country's political discourse. It was not just a celebration of a presidential term but a symbolic moment of renewal and hope for millions of Americans.
By Mutonga Kamau12 months ago in The Swamp
The Process for Entering the United States. AI-Generated.
Entering the United States legally and gaining citizenship is a process that can seem complex, but it’s essential for anyone hoping to live and work in the country long-term. While illegal immigration is a topic of concern, this article will focus on the importance of following the legal steps to enter the U.S. and eventually become a U.S. citizen. Let’s dive into the journey from entry to citizenship!
By Timothy A Rowland12 months ago in The Swamp
The Donald Trump Inauguration Ball 2025. AI-Generated.
The Donald Trump Inauguration Ball 2025: A Night of Grandeur and Reflection The evening of January 20, 2025, marked a historic occasion as the world watched the return of Donald J. Trump to the presidency of the United States. The inauguration ball, held to celebrate his assumption of office, was a glittering affair that combined tradition, patriotism, and an unmistakable sense of grandeur. This event was not merely a spectacle but also a reflection of the political and cultural journey the nation had undertaken.
By Mutonga Kamau12 months ago in The Swamp
"WE ARE ONE HUMAN BEING SPECIES". Content Warning.
MICROSOFT DESIGNER APP This is not all about me. I author these stories about abuse or other genres to help others see the dilemma of being involved with people. This story and many other stories are authored by me to inform people about these psychological issues of relationships. There are times I use "I" because the story was written from a first-person perspective. "I" does not always mean that it's about me. I am 75 years old. I authored articles that were found that I wrote at 16 and 17. So, IT IS NOT ALL ABOUT ME! FYI! Enjoy all! LOVE, PEACE, UNDERSTANDING.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 12 months ago in The Swamp
Donald Trump: A Vision for America’s Future
Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, 2017, marked the beginning of his presidency, which brought a new approach to American politics and global relations. His leadership style and policies became highly polarizing, but undeniably impactful. Here’s a closer look at his plans for the U.S. and the world, his popularity, and his approach to various issues.
By Diana Crooks12 months ago in The Swamp
A Political Extremism Factory: How Social Media is Producing Political Polarization
The rise of social media has come with many benefits. It has allowed easier communication and the creation of community among people that otherwise may not have had it. It gives voices and platforms to everyday people and grants the average person access to virtually endless amounts of information to educate themselves on. However, as social media continues to grow and become an integral part of many people’s everyday lives we have seen the downsides. We have seen what happens when those communities that social media has created grow toxic and dangerous, and what happens when the “information” being spread is harmful and untrue. These things are especially true when it comes to politics on social media. The rapid spread of political misinformation and disinformation, assisted by social media algorithms, and the creation of echo chambers consisting of extremist ideologies has led to a significant increase in political polarization. Social media is turning average voters into political extremists, and it is having real world repercussions. There has been an increase in political attacks, most of which were at least partially assisted by social media, and it is becoming more clear than ever that social media is contributing to a more violent political landscape with its promotion of extremists' ideologies.
By Hannah Katzabout a year ago in The Swamp
Donald Trump Handed Legal Loss Ahead of Sentencing. AI-Generated.
Donald Trump Handed Legal Loss Ahead of Sentencing: A Pivotal Moment in American Politics The political and legal landscape of the United States has witnessed many dramatic moments in recent history, but few have garnered as much attention as the legal battles surrounding former President Donald Trump. Known for his polarising rhetoric and controversial presidency, Trump remains a central figure in the nation’s political discourse. As the year unfolds, another chapter has been added to his complex story: a significant legal loss ahead of a critical sentencing hearing.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in The Swamp
Biden’s Plea to Remember January 6th. AI-Generated.
Biden’s Plea to Remember January 6th: A Call for Reflection and Unity President Joe Biden recently addressed the nation, urging Americans to remember and reflect upon the events of January 6, 2021. The day marks one of the darkest chapters in modern American history when a mob stormed the Capitol in an attempt to disrupt the certification of the presidential election results. For many, the insurrection was a stark reminder of the fragility of democracy and the pressing need to protect it.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in The Swamp
Biden and Harris. AI-Generated.
Biden and Harris: Navigating the Ironic Roles in Certifying Trump’s Victory The political world is no stranger to twists of irony, but few events capture this notion as poignantly as the hypothetical scenario of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris certifying Donald Trump's return to the White House. The prospect paints a vivid picture of democratic duty intersecting with deeply personal and political stakes. While this remains speculative, it provides an opportunity to explore the nuances of the democratic process, the resilience of institutions, and the human dimensions of governance.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in The Swamp
How Money Affects Sports: Understanding Global Capitalism
As the world changed, the various nations became more interconnected and open to the world market. In its commotion, globalization was crucial to the emergence of a capitalist market. Many people see global capitalism as a free and linked economic system that fosters innovation, eases cross-cultural interactions, generates employment in developing countries, and provides consumers with reasonably priced goods. The popularity of globally renowned sports celebrities, commercial enterprises, and global communication media all had an impact on the 20th century's globalization of modern sport. Through sponsorships, endorsements, and broadcasting, businesses can reach a worldwide consumer base. In this piece, I'll examine how globalization, capitalism, and sports history relate to competitive sports.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in The Swamp








